You can sometimes be a foolish grand dad. But I won't foresake you.
Say Hi to grand ma Ginny.
Only soft no hard feelings for you and her. Please remember to put on the nappies before going to bed.
Bailo
--- On Fri, 17/4/09, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: La Guinea President Moussa Camara will contest the presidential elections To: [log in to unmask] Date: Friday, 17 April, 2009, 3:44 PM
What're you talking about Evian???
How would you presume/INSINUATE that DADIS has rigged the impending polls
in his favour just because of the paucity of military coupists who have lost
elections????? I don't friggin understand you men. AND do you know Dadis was a
Military Interventionist, and not a Military Coupist??????
Now if you ask me for my advice, I will say Dadis should resist the
temptation to contest the election. Any other member of CNDD, including Kabinet
Komara could be encouraged to contest, but if I were Dadis, I shall decline to
contest the election. He should however work harder to fulfil the promises of
CNDD's intervention earlier in the year. That I will encourage him on.
And what is your problem with Dadis Evian. What does Dadis have to do with
the precedental military coupists??????? And you thought Suntou was bad. Haruna.
I am not imbestigating Dadis. You on the other hand I will complete my
imbestigations on. Don't try to take me off that track.
Haruna. Don't you love Kukeh for affording us unlimited posts??? I'm
feeling like a freed slave right about now. I can only imagine how that feeling
was. MQJGDT. Darbo. Dramane, I don't wanna hear it. I said go away.
In a message dated 4/17/2009 8:14:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
If indeed Musa Dadis is going to contest the Presidency,
then he could as well be already considered to have rigged the impending
polls in his own favour.There is no precedent of a military coupist
dictator having lost an election at his first contest.
African
power grabbers never seem to have enough.
Haruna, you better
investigate. Another task for you.
Bailo
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Fri, 17/4/09, [log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From:
[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Subject: La
Guinea President Moussa Camara will contest the presidential
elections To: [log in to unmask] Date: Friday, 17
April, 2009, 12:06 AM
in La Guinea scheduled for 9th December, 2009. I encourage the
president to resign from the military as soon as possible
so that opposition political parties and their supporters do
not feel intimidated even as they prepare to hold the elections. It is
to be recalled that the Mauritanian military leader has resigned from
the military and has expressed his desire to contest that country's
upcoming elections. Haruna.
Guinée |
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Le chef de la junte menace
d’"ôter la tenue" |
Le chef de la junte au pouvoir depuis le 23
décembre en Guinée, le capitaine Moussa Dadis Camara, a
menacé mercredi soir à Conakry d’"ôter
la tenue" militaire pour se présenter à la prochaine
élection présidentielle, théoriquement prévue en décembre.
Dans un long discours prononcé lors d’un meeting populaire,
dans le quartier de Kaloum au centre de Conakry, le capitaine
Camara a souligné qu’il avait maintes fois déclaré
n’être pas candidat à la présidentielle. Mais, il a
évoqué "un acharnement des leaders d’opinion
contre le CNDD". Les militaires avaient pris le pouvoir en
Guinée le 23 décembre, peu après l’annonce du décès du
général-président Lansana Conté. Une élection
présidentielle est prévue le 13 décembre 2009 en Guinée,
depuis que les autorités militaires ont accepté le calendrier
électoral proposé par les "forces vives de la
nation" (partis, syndicats, organisations). Le capitaine
Camara a tenu ces propos au moment où, en Mauritanie, le chef
de la junte au pouvoir depuis le putsch du 6 août, le général
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, annonçait qu’il quittait le pouvoir
pour se présenter à l’élection présidentielle
anticipée du 6 juin.
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